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jon: the top man in pakistan's army cancels a visit to britain as tenses rise between pakistan and the u.s. this after our top military officer, the chairman much the joints chiefs of staff admiral mike mullen accused pakistan's intelligence service of directly aiding insurgents responsible for a deadly attack on the u.s. embassy in kabul, afghanistan two wee ago. senator lindsey graham is speaking out saying there is support in washington for a very strong response. >> the sovereign nation of pack san is engaging in hostile acts against the united states and our ally afghanistan that must cease. i will leave it up to the experts. if the experts believe we need to elevate our response they will have a lot of bi-partisan support on capitol hill. jon: what should our response be? let's get some thoughts from peter brooks, a senior fellow from the heritage foundation that joins us now. peter a lot of people have been asking for a longtime is pakistan our friend or foe? can you answer that question? >> well it's certainly not an ally. i guess the most generic term you can use is a partner
jon: the top man in pakistan's army cancels a visit to britain as tenses rise between pakistan and the u.s. this after our top military officer, the chairman much the joints chiefs of staff admiral mike mullen accused pakistan's intelligence service of directly aiding insurgents responsible for a deadly attack on the u.s. embassy in kabul, afghanistan two wee ago. senator lindsey graham is speaking out saying there is support in washington for a very strong response. >> the sovereign...
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we don't control afghanistan, we don't control pakistan. we have to use whatever tools we have in our tool box to push them to do the right thing in these areas, but leaving 100,000 u.s. troops there permanently isn't a solution either because that comes with its own set of problems. we can't have a permanent presence. the afghan people won't stand for it, and it's not sustainable because both afghanistan and pakistan have to be responsible for governing and securing their own country. now, our troops have done an incredible job. i've seen it. the progress that has been made and at great sacrifice to give the afghan people a chance at that better government, a chance at stopping the taliban from returning to their destructive power, it's there, but the afghan people have to take it. there's always going to be risk. no matter whether we leave. if we left 20 years from now, that would be true. but i think we have made progress, and we have to work with those partners as unreliable as they are. jamie: all right, sir. i know your committee very
we don't control afghanistan, we don't control pakistan. we have to use whatever tools we have in our tool box to push them to do the right thing in these areas, but leaving 100,000 u.s. troops there permanently isn't a solution either because that comes with its own set of problems. we can't have a permanent presence. the afghan people won't stand for it, and it's not sustainable because both afghanistan and pakistan have to be responsible for governing and securing their own country. now, our...
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and pakistan have patched things up once again. jenna. jenna: we'll be discussing this more next hour with the former cia officer. james, thank you very much. >> thank you. jon: in washington, republican congressman trent franks is turning heads, planning to introduce a controversial bill that would ban many abortions. it's known as the prenatal nondiscrimination act. it outlaws abortions on the basis of race and gender. what's that all about? shannon bream, live in washington. shannon. >> reporter: well, jon, congressman franks says he's uncovered evidence there's a growing problem in the u.s., having abortion based on the sex or even the race of the child they're carrying, he -- he told me he thinks americans should be able to agree that's bad policy. >> this is something where 85, 90 percent of americans believe that it's wrong to abort a little baby because a little baby is black or hispanic instead of white and they believe it's wrong to abort a little girl because he's a girl instead of a pwoeufplt this is not rocket science. this i
and pakistan have patched things up once again. jenna. jenna: we'll be discussing this more next hour with the former cia officer. james, thank you very much. >> thank you. jon: in washington, republican congressman trent franks is turning heads, planning to introduce a controversial bill that would ban many abortions. it's known as the prenatal nondiscrimination act. it outlaws abortions on the basis of race and gender. what's that all about? shannon bream, live in washington. shannon....
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this christmas is coming at a difficult time for pakistan. they are the minority in that muslim country of course. about three million of them call it home. right now they are facing even more discrimination and alien nation for their perceived connection to us in the united states. conner powell is streaming live from islamabad, pakistan. conner in? >> reporter: jon with a struggling economy and worsening security situation here in pakistan it is becoming increasingly difficult for all pakistanis of all walks of live but particularly for the small christian pakistani community. in one of pakistan's poorest neighborhoods christmas lights are going up. decorations are being hung. santa is coming to town. this is the season to celebrate. >> it is about the christmas and away to show love. >> reporter: but this christmas comes at the end of a very difficult year for the nearly three million christians living in pakistan. >> mostly tough year because there are so many jobless people. >> reporter: christians have long been one of pakistan's most m
this christmas is coming at a difficult time for pakistan. they are the minority in that muslim country of course. about three million of them call it home. right now they are facing even more discrimination and alien nation for their perceived connection to us in the united states. conner powell is streaming live from islamabad, pakistan. conner in? >> reporter: jon with a struggling economy and worsening security situation here in pakistan it is becoming increasingly difficult for all...
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this is the scene in karachi, pakistan, today. [gunfire] jon: unidentified gunmen started firing leaving seven people dead, more than two dozen injured. groups of youths took to the street and started firing indiscriminately. more than a dozen vehicles and hundreds of tires were torched in various parts of the city. all this violence broke out after a senior provincial minister criticized a political rival on television news. >>> also in afghanistan a homicide bomber blew himself up inside a mosque during a memorial service for president hamid karzai's half brother. the blast killed five people, including the head of a council of clerics and a young child. the explosion wounded 15 others. the taliban claims responsibility but remains quiet on this mosque attack. karzai was a high-ranking official in kandahar's government, also considered one of the most powerful men in southern afghanistan. health let's well, a 6-year-old girl from illinois tees her way right into the record book by sinking a hole in one. reagan kennedy becoming t
this is the scene in karachi, pakistan, today. [gunfire] jon: unidentified gunmen started firing leaving seven people dead, more than two dozen injured. groups of youths took to the street and started firing indiscriminately. more than a dozen vehicles and hundreds of tires were torched in various parts of the city. all this violence broke out after a senior provincial minister criticized a political rival on television news. >>> also in afghanistan a homicide bomber blew himself up...
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-- inside of pakistan was killed this week. again, chief of operations for al-qaeda inside of pakistan, apparently, killed by a drone strike. catherine was able to speak with the u.s. official and confirm this report that was out earlier this morning. of course, this is very key as we've seen the fighting on the border between pakistan and afghanistan intensify, and also to know that there are, well, as we heard from our very own dominic di-natale this week, we've been talking about the attacks happening inside the capital of afghanistan in this kabul and wondering if there's a connection to groups in pakistan. there was a question of whether or not it was al-qaeda or the haqqani network or something else. again, we hear this week another blow at the core of al-qaeda in pakistan, the chief of the operations there killed. catherine will have more reporting on this throughout the day here on fox news. jon: well -- [laughter] jenna: what a transition. you want to go for it? let's just do it. jon: sponge bob duke it out. take a loo
-- inside of pakistan was killed this week. again, chief of operations for al-qaeda inside of pakistan, apparently, killed by a drone strike. catherine was able to speak with the u.s. official and confirm this report that was out earlier this morning. of course, this is very key as we've seen the fighting on the border between pakistan and afghanistan intensify, and also to know that there are, well, as we heard from our very own dominic di-natale this week, we've been talking about the attacks...
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it appears that pakistan is imploding day by day. now that they've lost a key political leader, the opposition will be taking advantage of it in an environment where militants want to see the governments fail here. that would cause for problems for america in afghanistan because the sanctuaries militants have here, it could delay america's exit with just this assassination alone. jenna: amazing story. as you mentioned, dominic, a big one for us here in america. live from islamabad. jon: new information from capitol hill, house republicans are making good on their promise, moving swiftly to try to repeal president obama's health care plan. the gop leadership is setting a date for the vote. it's to be january 12th, one week from tomorrow, and they are hoping to big pick up bipartisan support from moderate and conservative democrats, at least those who are left in the house. let's talk about it with chip salzmann, he was manager of the huckabee campaign, bob beckel and a fox news contributor. bob, i think i see you quaking in your boots
it appears that pakistan is imploding day by day. now that they've lost a key political leader, the opposition will be taking advantage of it in an environment where militants want to see the governments fail here. that would cause for problems for america in afghanistan because the sanctuaries militants have here, it could delay america's exit with just this assassination alone. jenna: amazing story. as you mentioned, dominic, a big one for us here in america. live from islamabad. jon: new...
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jenna: new video into our newsroom, a massive blast killing at least 19 people in pakistan. the bomb ripping apart a mini bus leaving twisted wreckage behind as you see on your screen. the force of this blast was so great it blew out the windows of a nearby bus and knocked it on its side as well. the police chief in the area says the explosion was so deadly, because the bomb detonated in the bus -ps gas cylinder. 19 dead in pakistan today. gregg: new developments now after the power shift on capitol hill. republicans seem to be looking for ways to kind of manage everybody's expectations. with house majority leader eric cantor saying in essence, hey we are not in charge, not really, explaining that the gop doesn't control the federal government, the other party does. this strategy start of our power play. christirewalt joins us. if high unemployment and the economy continues to sputter, republicans are fearful they are going to catch some of the blame. is this the beltway game of lowering expectations, don't over promise, that way if you succeed you get the credit, if you don
jenna: new video into our newsroom, a massive blast killing at least 19 people in pakistan. the bomb ripping apart a mini bus leaving twisted wreckage behind as you see on your screen. the force of this blast was so great it blew out the windows of a nearby bus and knocked it on its side as well. the police chief in the area says the explosion was so deadly, because the bomb detonated in the bus -ps gas cylinder. 19 dead in pakistan today. gregg: new developments now after the power shift on...
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and then there's this comment from nicklaus, why are we allies with pakistan? they hate us. stop aid for all international countries that help lazy people become even more lazy. just a couple comments. jon and a comment from c.j. who says i would love to be a democrat again but not until the progressives or the far left get out. all kinds of interesting political thoughts in our chat room. >> reporter: busy day, we'll do it again tomorrow. [ jon ] we don't just come up here for the view up in alaska. it's the cleanest, clearest water. we find the best, sweetest crab for red lobster we can find. yeah! [ male announcer ] hurry in to crabfest at red lobster. the only time you can savor three sweet alaskan crab entrees all under $20, like our hearty crab and roasted garlic seafood bake or sn crab and crab butter shrimp. [ jon i wouldn'tut it my table at home, i wouldn't bring it in. my name's jon forsythe, and i sea fd differently. whose non-stop day starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil no and maybe up to four in a day. or choose aleve and two pills for a day free o
and then there's this comment from nicklaus, why are we allies with pakistan? they hate us. stop aid for all international countries that help lazy people become even more lazy. just a couple comments. jon and a comment from c.j. who says i would love to be a democrat again but not until the progressives or the far left get out. all kinds of interesting political thoughts in our chat room. >> reporter: busy day, we'll do it again tomorrow. [ jon ] we don't just come up here for the view...
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jenna: and i ask that of course because we do know pakistan has the nuclear capability. we're still questioning, you know, where iran is on that journey. in 2002 you gave a speech, beyond the axis of evil and you included a few other countries interesting to look at now, almost 10 years ago and in the beyond the axis of evil you included libya, syria, and you also included cuba. would you still put those countries in that place right now? and is cuba still on top of your list as a place to watch as a place that supports terror? >> well the libyan problem hopefully has been taken care of. the syrian problem remains. israel destroyed a north korean nuclear reactor, speaking of that cooperation, being constructed in syria. destroyed it in september of 2007. undoubtedly there was libyan involvement there. so i think syria remains a serious concern. the reason we put cuba on the liz and i would keep it there today is because they had a research and development program in biological warfare and their medical capabilities were used i think to cover that program and we wanted to
jenna: and i ask that of course because we do know pakistan has the nuclear capability. we're still questioning, you know, where iran is on that journey. in 2002 you gave a speech, beyond the axis of evil and you included a few other countries interesting to look at now, almost 10 years ago and in the beyond the axis of evil you included libya, syria, and you also included cuba. would you still put those countries in that place right now? and is cuba still on top of your list as a place to...
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pakistan. there is a heightened alert in pakistan. the president said osama bin laden's death was the most significant achievement to date to defeat al-qaida. >> over the years i made it clear we would take action within pakistan if we knew where osama bin laden was. that is what was done. it's important to know that our counterterrorism cooperation with pakistan helped utss to be led to osama bin laden and where he was hiding. >> reporter: it's significance that zaharia had not been told of the mission before. jake carney's briefing has been moved from 1:00 to 1:45. he will include some of the president's national security team in in a praoefg. we'll get more information then, jenna. jenna: we heard from secretary of state hillary clinton. what stands out to you about her comments this morning? >> reporter: well secretary clinton of course as a former new york senator lost more constituents than many other elected officials in the 9/11 attacks. she said she hoped that osama bin laden's death b
pakistan. there is a heightened alert in pakistan. the president said osama bin laden's death was the most significant achievement to date to defeat al-qaida. >> over the years i made it clear we would take action within pakistan if we knew where osama bin laden was. that is what was done. it's important to know that our counterterrorism cooperation with pakistan helped utss to be led to osama bin laden and where he was hiding. >> reporter: it's significance that zaharia had not...
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always been attacking pakistan military personnel, pakistan government personnel in pakistan. this is nothing now. this is a group that allegedly killed benazir bhutto. that has street end diplomats. it's an ugly group, they are thugs, terrorists, they are not very popular within pakistan but they are very much part of the al-qaida ideology of attacking both the near enemy, the pakistan government, and the far enemy, the united states. jenna: is this the same taliban that is optding inside afghanistan that's been discussed of potentially having a seat in the new afghanistan government? >> not really. they are mostly warlords, thugs who are interested in consolidating their own power within the fatah area. these are a particularly nasty group. we actually, our drones were successful a few years ago in taking out the head, and we almost got his brother who is now running the organization. jenna: before usama bin laden was killed we had terror attacks and drone strikes. now after his death, and it seems like we have a similar formula, we have the terror attacks and drone strikes
always been attacking pakistan military personnel, pakistan government personnel in pakistan. this is nothing now. this is a group that allegedly killed benazir bhutto. that has street end diplomats. it's an ugly group, they are thugs, terrorists, they are not very popular within pakistan but they are very much part of the al-qaida ideology of attacking both the near enemy, the pakistan government, and the far enemy, the united states. jenna: is this the same taliban that is optding inside...
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pakistan an enemy? that is our question for our next guest. author and far easter reus image list. how would you handle that. >> reporter: there is more than one pakistan the one is our ally. the one that has had officers killed by the al-qaida. that's where it becomes very important for us to examine. there is a body inside the intelligence national security service which has protected not just usama bin laden staying there for few years but the fact that the taliban has been operational in pakistan for that long. so the question now is to sit down with the pakistanis not just for the general behavior of pakistan, asking them to reform, we need to know who are those who are protecting the taliban and usama bin laden. jenna: is there any help for true reform amongst that particular group. >> what i have mentioned before these assassination -ts and killings coming from the side of the taliban are what the government would be afraid of. they would be afraid of engaging in reform and getting attacked by th
pakistan an enemy? that is our question for our next guest. author and far easter reus image list. how would you handle that. >> reporter: there is more than one pakistan the one is our ally. the one that has had officers killed by the al-qaida. that's where it becomes very important for us to examine. there is a body inside the intelligence national security service which has protected not just usama bin laden staying there for few years but the fact that the taliban has been operational...
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hillary clint kwrorpbgs making an unannounced visit to pakistan. she's there right now, looking to smooth things over after the killing of usama bin laden. the secretary joined by the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, admiral mike mullen, for this meeting with pakistan's leadership, the u.s. undoubtedly hoping for a renewed commitment from pakistan to try to defeat al-qaeda. here's more from secretary clinton. >> we will do our part, and we look to the government of pakistan to take decisive steps in the days ahead. joint action against al-qaeda and its affiliates will make pakistan, america and the world safer and more secure. jon: let's get analysis from peter brooks, former cia operations officer, and a senior fellow at heritage foundation. peter, what's the message of this trip? when the united states sends its top military officer and its top diplomat to pakistan, what are we saying? >> well, i think they're looking for an opportunity to improve the relationship. it's obviously been at near record lows recently in the aftermath of the usa
hillary clint kwrorpbgs making an unannounced visit to pakistan. she's there right now, looking to smooth things over after the killing of usama bin laden. the secretary joined by the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, admiral mike mullen, for this meeting with pakistan's leadership, the u.s. undoubtedly hoping for a renewed commitment from pakistan to try to defeat al-qaeda. here's more from secretary clinton. >> we will do our part, and we look to the government of pakistan to take...
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jon: fox news alert and big news out of pakistan. a senior al-qaida operative, a guy name mow haded alkimhasud has been arrested there. he supposedly was working directly under al-qaida leaders on the border between pakistan and afghanistan. this comes against the back tkropb of the many questions being raised about whether pakistan is really helping us try to fight this war on terror that's going on in both of those countries, especially after usama bin laden was discovered living in that country right under the noses of some of these senior military leaders. catherine herridge is working on this story about the arrest of this senior al-qaida operative in pakistan. she'll have more information for us as soon as we get her on. jenna: staying with overseas news now we are getting new information on a security scare ahead of queen elizabeth's historic trip to ireland today. she is the first british monarch to visit the country in about a hundred years. security is a major concern in dublin, the first stop on her four day visit. last ni
jon: fox news alert and big news out of pakistan. a senior al-qaida operative, a guy name mow haded alkimhasud has been arrested there. he supposedly was working directly under al-qaida leaders on the border between pakistan and afghanistan. this comes against the back tkropb of the many questions being raised about whether pakistan is really helping us try to fight this war on terror that's going on in both of those countries, especially after usama bin laden was discovered living in that...
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we are talking to the pakistanis saying, your biggest problem is not india, it's in pakistan and the taliban and terrorist attacks about you. the pakistanis always say, no, no it's india. who you worry about, jon, whoever's fault this is, this will increase tension between india and pakistan and those are two countries who have nuclear weapons. jon: we are looking from the state ride indian television. they are reporting eight people killed. that's what our viewers are seeing on the screen. this comes on the heels of the assassination of president karzai's brother in afghanistan. any likely correction there? >> reporter: not clear. i rather doubt it, although this is a part of the world where two weeks ago we saw an attack on the intercontinental poe tell in kabul. this is a part of the world that is boiling up again, whether it's in afghanistan, pakistan, whether it's potentially in india. those three countries are all linked. the indians have ties in afghanistan. the pakistanis are worried that the indians are going to make inch roads into pakistan and afghanistan as the united sta
we are talking to the pakistanis saying, your biggest problem is not india, it's in pakistan and the taliban and terrorist attacks about you. the pakistanis always say, no, no it's india. who you worry about, jon, whoever's fault this is, this will increase tension between india and pakistan and those are two countries who have nuclear weapons. jon: we are looking from the state ride indian television. they are reporting eight people killed. that's what our viewers are seeing on the screen....
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has canceled talks in washington involving pakistan because of this dispute. u.s. lawmakers have threatened to cut payments to pakistan, the beneficiary of $7.5 billion in many aid and $2 billion in military aid. and washington has warned that high-level dialogue is at risk unless davis is freed, and the president spoke about all of these efforts just moments ago. here he is. >> we've got a very simple principle here. every country in the world that is party to the vienna convention on diplomatic relations is, has upheld in the past and should uphold in the future, and that is if our diplomats are in another country, then they are not subject to that country's local prosecution. >> reporter: and now senator john kerry, the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee, is enroute to pakistan right now, hopes to arrive there tonight all in an effort to get this man freed. jon? jon: doug mckelway in washington, thanks. jenna: deadly protests in tehran as we take another look at the middle east as the egyptian revolution spreads, but will we see regime change the
has canceled talks in washington involving pakistan because of this dispute. u.s. lawmakers have threatened to cut payments to pakistan, the beneficiary of $7.5 billion in many aid and $2 billion in military aid. and washington has warned that high-level dialogue is at risk unless davis is freed, and the president spoke about all of these efforts just moments ago. here he is. >> we've got a very simple principle here. every country in the world that is party to the vienna convention on...
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it's important to remember that all of this is just estimates and when it comes to iran or iraq or pakistan or north korea, we have seen estimates that have underestimated and overestimated the seriousness of what these countries have. so i would say that we have to continue putting the pressure on. now is not the time to let up. i'm not so sure sanctions are working. but the one thing that we do know is that we can not let the pressure off. jon: well you say, you know, keep the pressure on but again it doesn't seem like pressure has done much to deter the iranians from trying to develop some of these things that the world has said you should not have, they should not have? >> absolutely. i think the security council has mandated that they should not have this. it's important to remember that the iranians themselves say that they are just trying to get peaceful nuclear energy. we don't agree with that. many estimates believe that they are not telling the truth. so the onus is on the iranians to come forward and say, look, let's try to show the world that this is a peaceful situation. this p
it's important to remember that all of this is just estimates and when it comes to iran or iraq or pakistan or north korea, we have seen estimates that have underestimated and overestimated the seriousness of what these countries have. so i would say that we have to continue putting the pressure on. now is not the time to let up. i'm not so sure sanctions are working. but the one thing that we do know is that we can not let the pressure off. jon: well you say, you know, keep the pressure on but...
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number of great responsibility around the world but one of key ones is this very theater dealing with pakistan and afghanistan and extremist insurgent threat in those countries. general petraeus prior to being in afghanistan was head of central command where he dealt with countries like yemen, bahrain and many others in the region and libya, et cetera, that have had related concerns or posed related threats in the past as well. i think he is extremely well-positioned. >> do you think it is the right time not only to see a change with the leadership in afghanistan but also to start seeing some withdrawal of troops that we expect over the next couple months? >> no, i think the troop withdrawal decision is a delicate one and any u.s. withdrawal this summer should be very modest because we still have a way to go. for one thing, people in afghanistan are quite concerned, what is the taliban spring offensive going to look like? as you know the fighting season in afghanistan is cyclical. it tends to go way up in the warm weather. we think we're in much better position to resist the taliban offensive
number of great responsibility around the world but one of key ones is this very theater dealing with pakistan and afghanistan and extremist insurgent threat in those countries. general petraeus prior to being in afghanistan was head of central command where he dealt with countries like yemen, bahrain and many others in the region and libya, et cetera, that have had related concerns or posed related threats in the past as well. i think he is extremely well-positioned. >> do you think it...
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jenna: dominic di-natale live in pakistan, thank you. jon: so usama bin laden may have taken some of his secrets to the grave, but he also left an awful lot behind on computer files, flash drives, handwritten letters, even phone numbers sewn into his clothing. right now the cia has a giant task force that's combing through all of that information. ray locker is managing director of the investigative project on terrorism. so where do they start, ray? >> well, first of all, jon, you get all of this information together, probably in a central database, and you have a team of analysts combing over every piece of it to see, you know, what they have, what kind of patterns they can find. you know, maybe they have 100 documents that mention the same names or a pattern of phone numbers or addresses, all of that, you know, goes together, and people start to look to see, you know, what things they can pluck out of that to find their next lead. jon: the mental effect on his followers is interesting, too, the material that the cia or the administrati
jenna: dominic di-natale live in pakistan, thank you. jon: so usama bin laden may have taken some of his secrets to the grave, but he also left an awful lot behind on computer files, flash drives, handwritten letters, even phone numbers sewn into his clothing. right now the cia has a giant task force that's combing through all of that information. ray locker is managing director of the investigative project on terrorism. so where do they start, ray? >> well, first of all, jon, you get all...
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of the other high-level officials within al qaeda and obviously this drone campaign been ongoing in pakistan and some cases yemen, we've taken out something like 1200 fighters from al qaeda including senior leaders. jon: right. >> this is all good news. but again the ideology of radical islam lives on and so do these affiliate groups. that is the challenge ahead of us. jon: if you take out those leaders, and we have been very successful in doing that, if you take out people who have experience going back to the russian-afghan war, take out the people who know how to motivate and organization and maybe build a bomb be, pretty soon you're left with bunch of 18, 20-year-old kids who may have the desire but don't necessarily have the knowledge to continue terrorism campaign? >> well, you know i think you could make that argument but you could also argue you have a number of people who gained experience in afghanistan. people who have gained experience and by the way, fighting in this more recent war, not in the war in the 1980s against the soviets. but rather fighting against the united states a
of the other high-level officials within al qaeda and obviously this drone campaign been ongoing in pakistan and some cases yemen, we've taken out something like 1200 fighters from al qaeda including senior leaders. jon: right. >> this is all good news. but again the ideology of radical islam lives on and so do these affiliate groups. that is the challenge ahead of us. jon: if you take out those leaders, and we have been very successful in doing that, if you take out people who have...
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say that pakistan carried out a unilateral operation on our turf here in the u.s. jenna: right, well -- >> i mean, we would go after those individuals who we thought had supported the pakistanis. jenna: that's an interesting point. you know, there's so much, well, mystery around the cia. >> absolutely. as there should be. jenna: as there should be. and interestingly enough, we just discovered there's actually spy schools that are popping up around this country. a business. >> see -- jenna: you don't look like you buy it. >> i wouldn't have been accepted into one of them. [laughter] jenna: i gave it a shot. i would like your expertise after this to see just how well i do as a spy. let's show it. ♪ jenna: what is the key thing in teaching someone to be a spy? >> we look at spy school at all the different kinds of things that spies know that we bring in our experts in every one of those fields, so samurai swords -- ♪ >> deception. jenna: so there's a key to deception? knowing if someone's deceiving you? absolutely. okay. what's the number one way to tell if someon
say that pakistan carried out a unilateral operation on our turf here in the u.s. jenna: right, well -- >> i mean, we would go after those individuals who we thought had supported the pakistanis. jenna: that's an interesting point. you know, there's so much, well, mystery around the cia. >> absolutely. as there should be. jenna: as there should be. and interestingly enough, we just discovered there's actually spy schools that are popping up around this country. a business. >>...
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. >>> top pentagon leaders single it out for lessons on afghanistan and pakistan, but this morning, a best selling book is facing some serious questions about its accuracy. find out why it could change our strategy for fighting the war. >>> and frightening incidents, as an air traffic controller is caught snoozing on the job. now new regulations. will they keep us safer in the skies? jenna: a famous author with close ties to the military is denying that he is lying about his work, the best selling book, three cups of tea, about building schools and relationships in tribal afghanistan and pakistan, in a scathing investigative piece by 60 machines, he is accused of using his charity as a personal atm and was making up stories he tells as fact. this is particularly important because morrison has the ear of some of the most important military leaders today. from general petraeus, to admiral mike mullen, as an official-unofficial adviser on our counterinsurgency strategy. mike at o'hanlon is senior fellow at the brookings institution, he recently returned from afghanistan, and that's part
. >>> top pentagon leaders single it out for lessons on afghanistan and pakistan, but this morning, a best selling book is facing some serious questions about its accuracy. find out why it could change our strategy for fighting the war. >>> and frightening incidents, as an air traffic controller is caught snoozing on the job. now new regulations. will they keep us safer in the skies? jenna: a famous author with close ties to the military is denying that he is lying about his...
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workers for call centers remains stable, that is not on the decline, however using workers in india and pakistan is. hot spots right now for that kind of work, the philippines and poland and elsewhere in kwroefrplt the best part of the jo europe. the best part of the job, you don't need to dress for the job, you can wear your pajamas. jenna: just rubbing it. 75 degrees in miami. miami bureau isn't real work, is it jon? jon: you know i lived there for 14 years and i never quite got used to miami in december. jenna: looks like phil is plenty used to it now. it is a great tip for those who want work and maybe can do it on the beach as well. 75 degrees. >> reporter: you can. jon: i want to hear his phone voice again. jenna: it was very good. >> reporter: thank you. jon: your headaches you can't seem to shake that cough, you haven't got even sick yet this season have you? jenna: i haven't. i think it's coming. jon: before you blame the weather you might want to consider your christmas tree. what doctors say is behind this. and one tip that could make you and your family feel a whole lot better. inter
workers for call centers remains stable, that is not on the decline, however using workers in india and pakistan is. hot spots right now for that kind of work, the philippines and poland and elsewhere in kwroefrplt the best part of the jo europe. the best part of the job, you don't need to dress for the job, you can wear your pajamas. jenna: just rubbing it. 75 degrees in miami. miami bureau isn't real work, is it jon? jon: you know i lived there for 14 years and i never quite got used to miami...
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relations with pakistan are especially strained right now, since the recent arrest of a man with american diplomatic immunity who was arrested in the shooting deaths of two pakistanis. in response pakistani intelligence is refusing to provide the information we need to target militants along the afghan-pakistan border. our jennifer griffin is keeping an eye on that controversy. she is live from the pentagon. how many of these high-valued targets have the drones actually eliminated, jennifer. >> reporter: well, jon first of all there's been speculations that there had not been a drone strike in pakistan's tribal area since january 24th and there was some speculation that because of the arrest of u.s. diplomat ray davis that the pakistanis had stopped cooperating. i am told that there are pakistani reports today from the tribal area saying there was a large explosion. it looks like the drone strikes are continuing. i'm also told that it wasn't because the pakistanis weren't cooperating on those drone strikes, it was actually weather related that they were not able to carry out strikes. this
relations with pakistan are especially strained right now, since the recent arrest of a man with american diplomatic immunity who was arrested in the shooting deaths of two pakistanis. in response pakistani intelligence is refusing to provide the information we need to target militants along the afghan-pakistan border. our jennifer griffin is keeping an eye on that controversy. she is live from the pentagon. how many of these high-valued targets have the drones actually eliminated, jennifer....
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detainees to be water boarded as part of the enhanced inter jaition program when he was captured in pakistan in 2002, he was veery injured and u.s. officials told fox in the past he was saved by doctors at a german air base. for the first time, we're learning more about his ties with plots tied to the u.s., including the failed li mennum plot at los angeles airport, the post 9/11 plot to use a radioactive or dirty bomb inside the u.s. and he apparently identified the white house, the united nations and statue of liberty as desirable targets bawf their symbolic nature to this country. so the bottom line, el-- really, these documents seem to put to rest some of the criticism that zabayda was a low level operative. jenna: one of the questions we always ask as it sounds wickileaks is how reliable this information is. >> reporter: well, it's an excellent question. critics of the cia and guantanamo interrogation program say the information from zabayda and others is unreliable because they claim it was obtained under duress, supporters say valuable intelligence was gained but with zabady there wer
detainees to be water boarded as part of the enhanced inter jaition program when he was captured in pakistan in 2002, he was veery injured and u.s. officials told fox in the past he was saved by doctors at a german air base. for the first time, we're learning more about his ties with plots tied to the u.s., including the failed li mennum plot at los angeles airport, the post 9/11 plot to use a radioactive or dirty bomb inside the u.s. and he apparently identified the white house, the united...
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saki was 1300 bombs, so there's enough in russia for maybe 25 nuclear weapons or you could get it from pakistan. jenna: i'm sorry to interrupt. it's scary when you hear it's accessible and it's one of the questions we ask is how concerned should we be and how realistic is it we would see an attack like a nuclear 9/11? i asked the homeland security secretary janet napolitano about this. take a listen to what she had to say and i want to get your thoughts on this as well. >> we are always concerned about al-qaeda, core al-qaeda and related al-qaeda groups. but we also have to trust and verify everything that comes out allegedly in documents. we assume a number of different scenarios and we are always asking the american people, just be on alert, be part of our shared security ourselves. jenna: based on your work, tom, what do you think about that? >> i think the chances of a nuclear attack on the u.s. are low, because we are doing the right things. homeland security is doing the right things. oversight and intelligence is doing the right things. so the probabilities are low. but the consequences
saki was 1300 bombs, so there's enough in russia for maybe 25 nuclear weapons or you could get it from pakistan. jenna: i'm sorry to interrupt. it's scary when you hear it's accessible and it's one of the questions we ask is how concerned should we be and how realistic is it we would see an attack like a nuclear 9/11? i asked the homeland security secretary janet napolitano about this. take a listen to what she had to say and i want to get your thoughts on this as well. >> we are always...
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israel, india, pakistan, china, united states, russia. they all have these nuclear weapons, and can they barely think about it. when they try to enrich for peaceful purposes, they get condemned for it. so, yes, there's a lot of bad people over there, there's a lot of violent people around the world, but believe me, the iranians don't have a tradition of sending troops and invading countries 6,000 miles from their shore and occupying another country. matter of fact, they're pretty respectful of their borders and the wars they got into in the 1980s was because we instigated the iraqis to go into iran. so i would say a good assessment of that would give you a better -- jon: you have time for a couple more questions. we'll be right back. ♪ and so the conversation turned ♪ ♪ until the sun went down ♪ whose non-stop day starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil no and maybe up to four in a day. or choose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. way to go, coach. ♪ your nutritional needs can go up when you're on the road to
israel, india, pakistan, china, united states, russia. they all have these nuclear weapons, and can they barely think about it. when they try to enrich for peaceful purposes, they get condemned for it. so, yes, there's a lot of bad people over there, there's a lot of violent people around the world, but believe me, the iranians don't have a tradition of sending troops and invading countries 6,000 miles from their shore and occupying another country. matter of fact, they're pretty respectful of...
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al-qaida operatives still plot and plan across the border in pakistan. the taliban still try to regain lost ground, still intimidate and still assassinate as we just saw this past week about the brutal killing of president karzai's brother. hamid karzai trying to climb into his brother's grave last week is facing almost daily challenges to his rule. his brother was assassinated by a trusted bodyguard. a former governor and loyal political adviser to karzai was assassinate ned his apartment by two taliban gunman wearing bomb belts. >> in crushing heat and in numbing cold from the deserts of southern afghanistan to the peaks of the behind due kush. you have shown initiative, determination, innovative necessary and courage. you have been diplomats as well as warriors, statesman as well as soldiers. your performance as been in a word awesome. >> reporter: general petraeus handed over his command to marine general john allen. petraeus will retire from the army and particular over as the head of the cia in september. >> there will be tough days ahead. and i ha
al-qaida operatives still plot and plan across the border in pakistan. the taliban still try to regain lost ground, still intimidate and still assassinate as we just saw this past week about the brutal killing of president karzai's brother. hamid karzai trying to climb into his brother's grave last week is facing almost daily challenges to his rule. his brother was assassinated by a trusted bodyguard. a former governor and loyal political adviser to karzai was assassinate ned his apartment by...
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. >> and fox news now confirming that pakistan's intelligence agency has detained three senior members of al-qaeda near the afghan border, identifying the most senior detainee as eunice al martani who was responsible for conducting international operations for the terror group. >> well, american college student amanda knox is getting another chance back in an italian court today. it's the final stretch of your appeals trial, she's appealing her convicted, the girl from seattle convicted of the murder of meredith kircher. witnesses are casting doubt about some of the key dna evidence that was actually used to convict her. today, though, they came under fierce cross-examination and amy kellogg is following the developments in this retrial. she's live from our london bureau. how is the appeal going, amy? >> well, the day has wrapped up in purujah, italy and yes, the cross-examination was cross-examining quite vigorously those independent forensic experts that say that the key dna evidence was either un reor contaminated and this is a very big deal as we get into the final stretch of this
. >> and fox news now confirming that pakistan's intelligence agency has detained three senior members of al-qaeda near the afghan border, identifying the most senior detainee as eunice al martani who was responsible for conducting international operations for the terror group. >> well, american college student amanda knox is getting another chance back in an italian court today. it's the final stretch of your appeals trial, she's appealing her convicted, the girl from seattle...
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jon: it wasn't that long ago that we woke up one morning to find out that pakistan had at thtested a nuclear weapon. seems it will not be that far off in the future to see the same headlines from iran. >> or syria. remember this report that just came out as well had one little interesting tidbit. it said four years ago when the israeli defense forces bombed that facility in syria, they are now confirming four years later that it was a nuclear facility. they were really close to a reactor. at the time everyone dialed it back and they told the israelis, that's not true, you were trigger happy, you jumped the gun, but clearly now we find out four years later it was true, they did have a nuclear reactor in syria. jon: there has been so much speculation that the israelis or the united states, either individually or together might try to take out iran's nuclear facilities, but everything i've read is that they are so hardened and so deep underground it would be virtually impossible, they are also spread around the country. so if they are working on a nuclear weapon, how do you stop them? >
jon: it wasn't that long ago that we woke up one morning to find out that pakistan had at thtested a nuclear weapon. seems it will not be that far off in the future to see the same headlines from iran. >> or syria. remember this report that just came out as well had one little interesting tidbit. it said four years ago when the israeli defense forces bombed that facility in syria, they are now confirming four years later that it was a nuclear facility. they were really close to a reactor....
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they were attempting to flee to pakistan. they were killed by at least one bomb dropped by an f16 fighter jet. we have more information about the special operators and what they were called in to do on friday. general allen says they were part of the mission, not a rescue team, but were called in to track and kill several taliban fighters who were escaping from the firefight, squirters as they are called in military parlance. we first reported this on monday. >> there were elements that were escaping, and in the course of their attempt to depart the objective we committed a force to contain that element from getting out. and of course in the process of that the aircraft was struck by an rpg and crashed. >> reporter: the initial taliban leader that the rangers were pursuing in the tangi valley is still at large, he has not been killed. they are still pursuing him, and the military would not tell us how many of these taliban were escaping when the seal team six unit and the -- and their air crew were called in to try and stop t
they were attempting to flee to pakistan. they were killed by at least one bomb dropped by an f16 fighter jet. we have more information about the special operators and what they were called in to do on friday. general allen says they were part of the mission, not a rescue team, but were called in to track and kill several taliban fighters who were escaping from the firefight, squirters as they are called in military parlance. we first reported this on monday. >> there were elements that...
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now we have afghanistan, pakistan, yemen, somalia, north africa, palestine, and iraq. what we're seeing is a great spread in the problem america has. we're fighting now in half a dozen theaters, rather than one. and we've also -- you know, just to say it one more time, we have not yet come to grips with their motivation. people will come up and risk their lives, as you said, to replace awlaki, not because america is free or has liberties or has women in the workplace or you have brilliant female tv reporters. they're going to do it because we support the israelis, because we support the saudi government. because we have forces on the arab peninsula. because we're in afghanistan until the american people realize or are told by their leaders that this war is about what their government does and not how they live and think, we're never going to realize the dimension of the en-- enemy we face and we're never going to be able to stop the growth of the next generation of awlakis and bin ladens and samir kahns. jon: interesting thoughts from michael scheuer, who used to be in
now we have afghanistan, pakistan, yemen, somalia, north africa, palestine, and iraq. what we're seeing is a great spread in the problem america has. we're fighting now in half a dozen theaters, rather than one. and we've also -- you know, just to say it one more time, we have not yet come to grips with their motivation. people will come up and risk their lives, as you said, to replace awlaki, not because america is free or has liberties or has women in the workplace or you have brilliant...